Beyond the NPK Paradigm
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Pfeiffer soil chromatography is a simple method that allows farmers to gain insight into the life of the soil on their own
The goal is not to chase after high yields at any cost, but rather to use cost-effective and reliable technology
A pile of rubble or a livable habitat? Soil structure is one of the most frequently mentioned yet least clearly understood concepts in agriculture.
Efficient nutrient uptake pathways in regenerative farming Soil life plays a fundamental role in nutrient cycling and uptake by plants. If the...
Soils are being degraded faster than ever by two agricultural practices: tillage - especially deep ploughing - and the use of agrochemicals, fertilisers...
Water is the most basic element of soil life. All organisms and living communities reach the point of failure when their water content falls below 40%. This...
The European REGE-FARMS consortium aims to restore soil health and to support and train more than 300 farmers in the transition to regenerative farming. The Soil Restoration Farmers' Association (TMG) is part of an international consortium of REGE-FARMS projects, which aims to support the transition to regenerative agriculture and strengthen climate adaptation in rural areas across Europe. The project is funded by the Erasmus+ [...]
A little-known scientific paper published in 2016 highlighted the only experimentally proven physiological pathway for humus formation. Although the study...
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Yes, it is. Even in areas with low rainfall of 250 mm per year, cover crops are successfully grown all over the world. Using various techniques and methods, germination and growth of cover crops can be ensured in such conditions.
Yes, regenerative farming can be applied to all soil types. The methods and practices can be adapted to different soil conditions and are therefore effective in all cases.
Regenerative farming can be used on any scale, from flower pots to thousands of hectares of farmland. The methods and techniques can be adapted regardless of size.